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New system for archiving integrative structures.

Brinda VallatBenjamin WebbMaryam FayaziSerban VoineaHongsuda TangmunarunkitSai J GanesanCatherine L LawsonJohn D WestbrookCarl KesselmanAndrej SaliHelen M Berman
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section D, Structural biology (2021)
Structures of many complex biological assemblies are increasingly determined using integrative approaches, in which data from multiple experimental methods are combined. A standalone system, called PDB-Dev, has been developed for archiving integrative structures and making them publicly available. Here, the data standards and software tools that support PDB-Dev are described along with the new and updated components of the PDB-Dev data-collection, processing and archiving infrastructure. Following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles, PDB-Dev ensures that the results of integrative structure determinations are freely accessible to everyone.
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